As you already know, AMD wont compete with Nvidias high-end 5000 blackwell series. Sure, AMD could still release an high-end flagship GPU, like a 6950 XT, or 7900XTX, but I have high doubts tbh, just dont see it based on information we already got laid out.
If anything, they would likely try to go for 3nm to incorporate AI chips like Nvidia perhaps. But if they had the means, then they wouldnt avoid competing with Nvidias high-end 5000 series. More realistically we will likely see a 4-5nm architecture, or at the very least, more efficient 5-6nm on an already, solid 530mm2.
Safe to assume tho that we will get new GPUs by 2024 Q3 or Q4 regardless. Reason being that GDDR7 will be released in mid 2024, as was released officially by micron. Some GPUs have also seen over 2 years of use since their release. Timing wise its ideal to start a new GPU generation. Pretty sure they wont bother releasing anything before the new GDDR7 release however. Consumers will hold out until then.
No, we wont see an AMD flagship sadly.
As you already know, AMD wont compete with Nvidias high-end 5000 blackwell series. Sure, AMD could still release an high-end flagship GPU, like a 6950 XT, or 7900XTX, but I have high doubts tbh, just dont see it based on information we already got laid out.
If anything, they would likely try to go for 3nm to incorporate AI chips like Nvidia perhaps. But if they had the means, then they wouldnt avoid competing with Nvidias high-end 5000 series. More realistically we will likely see a 4-5nm architecture, or at the very least, more efficient 5-6nm on an already, solid 530mm2.
Safe to assume tho that we will get new GPUs by 2024 Q3 or Q4 regardless. Reason being that GDDR7 will be released in mid 2024, as was released officially by micron. Some GPUs have also seen over 2 years of use since their release. Timing wise its ideal to start a new GPU generation. Pretty sure they wont bother releasing anything before the new GDDR7 release however. Consumers will hold out until then.